Win a Free Copy of the New Kosher by Design Cookbook

Posted on October 19, 2010 by Mara Strom

Did you get a chance to check out my review of the new Kosher by Design Teens & 20-Somethings earlier today? Weeeeee, I was so excited when they asked me to write a review. I was even more excited when they told me that they were going to give away one copy of the book to a reader of Kosher on a Budget!

Do you want to win a FREE copy of Susie Fishbein’s newest cookbook? All you have to do is leave me a comment below about whom you would give the cookbook to if you win. Maybe a son or daughter graduating from high school? A friend going off to college? A neighbor getting married? Or perhaps you’d want to keep it for your own cookbook collection? That’s okay, too! There are no right or wrong answers, just let me know who it’d be!

The cookbook can be shipped anywhere in the world, so all you folks reading in Belize better enter!

The contest will close at 11:59 CST on Monday, October 25, 2010. The winner will be selected randomly and announced next Tuesday. One entry per person only, please.

Good luck! Enter now…and then go tell you friends to join the fun, too!

xo

Disclosure: Artscroll has provided me and the winner of this giveaway with free copies of the book. I was not compensated in any other way to publish my review or to run this giveaway.

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I still think of myself as being in my 20’s, although according to the Hebrew calendar, it’s my birthday today and I’m 3 years above the last year of the 20’s! My brother is 28 though, so I guess if I wasn’t keeping it, I’d give it to him.

I love your blog but this is the first time I’m commenting! I love the kosher by design kids and short on time! This one sounds good too. btw, when i look at your blog i can’t see the place to comment unless i scroll over it with the mouse. just wanted to let you know. thanks for all your great info-keep doing what you’re doing-it’s great!!

I’ve always had an affinity towards cooking and kosher cookbooks. So much so, I even read them on Shabbos. It’s not just the recipes, but the stories that go along with them. When my husband and I got married 7 years ago, he started a minhag of gifting me a new kosher cookbook every Chanukah. I have the other KBD books and after watching Julie and Julia where Julie blogs through Julia Child’s cookbook, I was this close to doing that with Susie Fishbein’s books. Maybe I still will. I was just thinking last night that I think we will be forgoing the gifts this year since we are trying to save money. If it were not for your blog, inspiration and strategies, I’m not sure how we would be getting through this life transition we are in right now. So to answer your question, I would give the cookbook to my dear hubby…who could then continue his minhag of gifting me a new cookbook each Chanuka. Thanks for all that you do, Mara!

I would love to use it as my husband and I are on a college campus and often have students over for shabbat and various meals. I’m sure it would give me quick and easy meal ideas and especially ones on a very tight budget!

Everyone in our family enjoys cooking, but I have one child who is the first one into the kitchen and the last one to leave, and he never wanders away when he bores of the task. He is a few years shy of being in his 20s, but through the grace of Hashem he will be a young man who will grow up loving to cook. So should I win, it would go to my youngest R…. to grow into.

I can never have too many cookbooks! Some of my (family’s) favorite recipes come from Kosher by Design, but I need things to be less complicated most nights of the week. I’m excited about the prospect of simpler recipes of the same caliber!

I would keep it for myself, but for my kids. I really want to encourage them to know their way around, and help out in the kitchen (since my mom NEVER made me do anything, and when i got married i was clueless!) Plus, even though they’re still a bit on the young side (haven’t reached the teenage years yet but getting close) I think it would be a great way for us to connect and bond by all cooking dinner together!